because flatworms eat crab meat
Commensalism-The flatworm benefits from eating bits of food from what the crab ate. The Horseshoe Crab is unchanged as far as scientists know. Commensalism is a form of symbiosis that benefits one organism without affecting the other organism.
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I had asked the same thing before but then I figured it out. Out of a flatworm, sponge, coral, or crab, the complex invertebrate is a crab.
Commensalism
No, a crab on a jellyfish would not be considered commensalism. Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits without affecting the other organism. In this case, the crab is potentially benefiting by using the jellyfish for protection, while the presence of the crab may have negative effects on the jellyfish, making it more of a parasitic relationship.
COMMENSALISM as the crab benefits as the sea anemone provides it with protection but the sea anemone doesn't benefits nor is harmed by the crab
A flatworm uses its muscular adhesive organs, called the pharynx, to catch and prey on its food. The pharynx helps the flatworm attach to its prey and consume it.
No, a crab is part of the group of arthropods called crustaceans.
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When a sea snail dies, its shell eventually washes up on shore, where the hermit crab uses it as its new home. Therefore this would be commensalism, however since the snail already died there is no living symbiosis.
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The boxer crab carries small anemones on its front legs to ward off attackers. The anemone might benefit by getting to eat the boxer crab's leftover food. If both benefit, it's mutualism. If only one benefits and the other is unharmed, it's commensalism.